SIGNET Electronic Systems, Inc. has Acquired Sideband Systems


SIGNET Electronic Systems, Inc. (SIGNET) announced that is has acquiredSideband Systems, a 27-year old technology systems integrator specializing in high performance wireless systems for high capacity, licensed and unlicensed microwave systems, in-building wireless LAN engineering studies, and dependable in-building wireless communications support.

 Sideband Systems technical staff possess decades of experience designing advanced systems including Cisco routers and switches, channel banks and cross connect systems, T1 loop systems and high-end microwave radio systems. The Sideband Systems office will remain in Peabody –and all existing Sideband Systems technical support aspects will be operated from this north shore office.

President and owner of SIGNET, Brad Caron, is excited to onboard Sideband Systems technologies and people: “I’m pleased to have new resources and capabilities to continue driving value for our clients. I look forward to expanding our technology footprint and welcoming Sideband Systems staff to our team of talented individuals.”

For more information, visit www.signetgroup.net.



April 10, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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